68 THE SELOTJS COLLECTION. 



378-379 —19. 7. 15. 403-404. October, 1896. TJsutu Eiver, Tongaland, 



Natal. 

 380-381 —19.7.15.405-406. Horns. September, 1896. Junction of 



Pongola and XJsutu Rivers, Tongaland, Natal. 



ZAMBESI SITATUNGA*. 



LlMNOTEAGUS SELOUSI. 



Tragelaphus speliei, Solater, Proc. Zool. Soo. 1864, p. 103, pi. xii. j 1890, 



p. 590, pi. xlvii. 

 TragelOiphus selousi, Rothschild, Novit. Zool. vol. v. p. 206, 1898. 

 Limnotragus selousi, Solater and Thomas, Book of Antelopes, vol. iv. 



p. 157, pi. xoiv., 1900. 



Distinguished from the Bushbucks and Nyala by the great 

 elongation of the hoofs! Size almost equal to that of the Nyala. 

 'Horns from 30 to 35| inches in length. Ears smaller than in 

 Tragelaphus angasi. Coat long and rather coarse. General 

 colour dirty yellow-ochre, without the white body stripes of the 

 Nyala f. Face markings somewhat similar, a large incomplete 

 white suborbital chevron and an indistinct white spot below eyes. 

 This species is easily distinguished from the other members of the 

 genus Limnotragus by the fact that the two sexes are alike in 

 general colour, whereas in spehei from the Victoria Nyanza and 

 spelcei gratus from the Gabuu the sexes are of different colours. 



Best horn measurements (No. 19. 7. 15. 409) : — length on 

 front curve 32| ; in straight line from point to base 27 ; circum- 

 ference 7| ; spread from tip to tip 16|. 



Typical locality, Zambesi Valley ; range, Zambesi Valley and 

 northwards through Northern Ehodesia into the southern part of 

 the Belgian Congo. 



382 —19.7.15.407. 5 August, 1879. Lower Chobe Eiver, near 



Linyanti. 



383 — 19.7.15.408. Horns. Killed by natives in swamps of 



Chobe Eiver, near Linyanti (August, 1879). 



384 —19.7.15.409. Horns. Killed by Leopard in swamps of 



Chobe Eiver (August, 1879). 



* Also spelt " Situtunga." 



t Selous records (Proo. Zool. Soc. 1881, p. 753) having seen a foetal 

 specimen in 1877, and states that it was striped and spotted like the Chobe 

 Bushbucks. 



